Coastal Lacrosse Seeking Players

BERLIN- Registration for the Coastal Lacrosse Club’s 2010 spring outdoor season is well underway, but in the interest of maintaining low player to coach ratios, the organization is limiting the number of players per team in a first come, first served basis.

Last year, the Coastal Lacrosse Club enjoyed a very exciting and successful inaugural season, fielding teams at every age level for both boys and girls. In addition to playing a full schedule of Sunday games, the club’s boys and girls teams competed in the very popular and competitive DYLA tournament at the end of the season. In addition, the Coastal Lacrosse Club hosted numerous fun and exciting social events throughout the season for both the players and their parents.

From the beginning, the stated goal for the new club was to teach young players the game of lacrosse while having fun at the same time and the mission was accomplished in the first year under the direction of a very dedicated and committed group of coaches. Going into the second year, the Coastal Lacrosse Club is looking forward to developing its young players’ skills and talents. For more information on how to become part of the fastest growing youth lacrosse club on the shore, visit www.coastallacrosseclub.com.

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